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Supporting Mobility in Multicast: A Compromise Between Large and Small Group Multicast

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Interactive Multimedia and Next Generation Networks (MIPS 2004)

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With the recent wireless boom and the IP convergence, there is a need to support efficiently a lot of concurrent small group multicast flows. In this paper, we describe how to integrate mobility support to a Small Group Multicast routing protocol named Sender Initiated Multicast (SIM). We then compare it with PIM-SSM through simulation and show that SIM requires fewer router states than PIM-SSM for small groups with static and mobile receivers.

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Brouckaert, X., Bonaventure, O. (2004). Supporting Mobility in Multicast: A Compromise Between Large and Small Group Multicast. In: Roca, V., Rousseau, F. (eds) Interactive Multimedia and Next Generation Networks. MIPS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3311. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30493-7_11

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